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Historian Susan Ware talked about some of the nineteen lesser-known suffrage leaders profiled in her book, "Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote." This National Archives event is a companion to their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Women of the Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice professor Gloria Browne-Marshall discussed the struggle of black women to obtain voting rights, and compared this with the experiences of white suffragists and black men. This program was part of a symposium titled "Enfranchising Equality: 150 years of the 15th Amendment" hosted by the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: Black Women and the Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Historian Susan Ware talked about some of the nineteen lesser-known suffrage leaders profiled in her book, "Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote." This National Archives event is a companion to their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
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Three scholars who have written books about women's suffrage participated in a discussion titled: "Women and the Vote: The 19th Amendment, Power, Media, and the Making of a Movement." The National Archives hosted this event as part of a series of public programs in conjunction with their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: The Suffrage Movement and the Media, Television Program
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Three scholars who have written books about women's suffrage participated in a discussion titled: "Women and the Vote: The 19th Amendment, Power, Media, and the Making of a Movement." The National Archives hosted this event as part of a series of public programs in conjunction with their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: The Suffrage Movement and the Media, Television Program
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Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission executive director Anna Laymon talks with U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) about the state's involvement in the women's suffrage movement. On August 18, 1920, Tennessee became the 36th and last state needed to ratify the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote. The Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission provided the video. Sponsor: Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission
Topics: Tennessee & the Women's Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Historian Susan Ware talked about some of the nineteen lesser-known suffrage leaders profiled in her book, "Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote." This National Archives event is a companion to their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Women of the Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Three authors explored the role of men in the women's suffrage movement and the reasons why men supported the 19th amendment. This National Archives event was one of a series associated with their exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Role of Men in the Women's Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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This program was about women's struggles to win the vote and about the lead up to the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Speakers were Dawn Langan Teele, author of "Forging the Franchise: The Political Origins of the Women's Vote," and Elaine Weiss, author of "The Woman's Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote." The National Constitution Center and Drexel University's Vision 2020 co-hosted this event. Sponsor: National Constitution Center
Topics: The Suffrage Movement & the 19th Amendment, Television Program
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This program was about women's struggles to win the vote and about the lead up to the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Speakers were Dawn Langan Teele, author of "Forging the Franchise: The Political Origins of the Women's Vote," and Elaine Weiss, author of "The Woman's Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote." The National Constitution Center and Drexel University's Vision 2020 co-hosted this event. Sponsor: National Constitution Center
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Historian Susan Ware talked about some of the nineteen lesser-known suffrage leaders profiled in her book, "Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote." This National Archives event is a companion to their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
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Three scholars who have written books about women's suffrage participated in a discussion titled: "Women and the Vote: The 19th Amendment, Power, Media, and the Making of a Movement." The National Archives hosted this event as part of a series of public programs in conjunction with their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
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Historian Susan Ware talked about some of the nineteen lesser-known suffrage leaders profiled in her book, "Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote." This National Archives event is a companion to their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Women of the Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Three authors explored the role of men in the women's suffrage movement and the reasons why men supported the 19th amendment. This National Archives event was one of a series associated with their exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Role of Men in the Women's Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Historian Susan Ware talked about some of the nineteen lesser-known suffrage leaders profiled in her book, "Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote." This National Archives event is a companion to their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Women of the Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Three authors explored the role of men in the women's suffrage movement and the reasons why men supported the 19th amendment. This National Archives event was one of a series associated with their exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Role of Men in the Women's Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Pam Allen focuses on racism and the middle class bias in this talk which, was the first of two presentations on the Suffrage Movement she made for the Bay Area School last January. It was recorded in an extremely crowded classroom, so there are a lot of clunks and bangs which we hope won't bother you. Ms. Allen is, among other things, author of a widely published article entitled Free Space: Women's Consciousness-Raising in Small Groups.
Topics: Allen, Pam., History of the women's suffrage movement : racism and middle class bias against women...
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Three scholars who have written books about women's suffrage participated in a discussion titled: "Women and the Vote: The 19th Amendment, Power, Media, and the Making of a Movement." The National Archives hosted this event as part of a series of public programs in conjunction with their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice professor Gloria Browne-Marshall discussed the struggle of black women to obtain voting rights, and compared this with the experiences of white suffragists and black men. This program was part of a symposium titled "Enfranchising Equality: 150 years of the 15th Amendment" hosted by the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: Black Women and the Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice professor Gloria Browne-Marshall discussed the struggle of black women to obtain voting rights, and compared this with the experiences of white suffragists and black men. This program was part of a symposium titled "Enfranchising Equality: 150 years of the 15th Amendment" hosted by the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: Black Women and the Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Mary Chapman, Associate Professor of American Literature at the University of British Columbia, discusses the powerful influence literature had on the woman's suffrage movement in the United States. Presented by the League of Women Voters of the Ann Arbor Area to celebrate "Liberty Awakes," an exhibit on local woman suffragists, this fascinating podcast offers an unique look at various ways the written word and other voiceless speech methods were used during and after the movement....
Topics: suffrage, suffragette, suffragist, woman's suffrage movement, american literature, suffrage...
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Feb 9, 2020
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The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, which guarantees and protects women's constitutional right to vote. In honor of this momentous and important occasion, the Polk County History Center has assembled a new exhibit that chronicles the women's suffrage movement on both national and local levels. Check this out to see some highlights from the opening night of the exhibit, and to learn about the significance of the 19th amendment from historic preservation manager,...
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Mar 8, 2020
03/20
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Author Angelica Shirley Carpenter discusses her novel at the Pasadena Public Library about a dynamic woman named Matilda Joslyn Gage who has largely been written out of history, but was instrumental in the Suffrage movement.
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Three authors explored the role of men in the women's suffrage movement and the reasons why men supported the 19th amendment. This National Archives event was one of a series associated with their exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Role of Men in the Women's Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Feb 9, 2020
02/20
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On this month's episode of Out and About Art: Learn about the suffrage movement at the Polk County History Center: 0:55 www.polk-county.net/history-center Meet Alice Absolutely, a Polk County native who creates art in the style of abstract emotionalism: 10:38 www.aliceabsolutely.com instagram.com/aliceabsolutely Discover a fun way to get out of your comfort zone with Lakeland Salsa & Swing! 20:14 www.lakelandsalsa.com www.facebook.com/lakelandsalsa To see more videos like this, go to the...
Topics: Polk County, Florida, Polk Government, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube, Polk,...
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Dec 13, 2020
12/20
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Interpretive Signs Unveiling and “What Have We Learned!” December 3, 2020
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#HerStory 20: Edna Buckman Kearns by Marguerite Kearns
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Pam Allen focuses on racism and the middle class bias in this talk which, was the first of two presentations on the Suffrage Movement she made for the Bay Area School last January. It was recorded in an extremely crowded classroom, so there are a lot of clunks and bangs which we hope won't bother you. Ms. Allen is, among other things, author of a widely published article entitled Free Space: Women's Consciousness-Raising in Small Groups.
Topics: Allen, Pam., History of the women's suffrage movement : racism and middle class bias against women...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
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This program was about women's struggles to win the vote and about the lead up to the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Speakers were Dawn Langan Teele, author of "Forging the Franchise: The Political Origins of the Women's Vote," and Elaine Weiss, author of "The Woman's Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote." The National Constitution Center and Drexel University's Vision 2020 co-hosted this event. Sponsor: National Constitution Center
Topics: The Suffrage Movement & the 19th Amendment, Television Program
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Historian Susan Ware talked about some of the nineteen lesser-known suffrage leaders profiled in her book, "Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote." This National Archives event is a companion to their centennial exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: Women of the Suffrage Movement, Television Program
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Nov 22, 2020
11/20
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Brockton Community Access
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For as long as women have battled for equitable political representation in America, those battles have been defined by images. Picturing Political Power offers a comprehensive look at the connections among images, gender, and power. In this examination of the fights that led to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, Dr. Allison Lange explores how suffragists pioneered one of the first extensive visual campaigns in modern American history. She shows how pictures, from engravings...
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Nov 22, 2020
11/20
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Brockton Community Access
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Learn how to make the Suffrage Movement's Rosettes & Yellow Rose Pop-up Cards, and about voting technology through the years STEM Week at the Brockton Public Library October 20, 2020
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Jan 11, 2020
01/20
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Steven Johns
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A brief account of some of the many violent incidents in the UK women’s fight for the right to vote in the early 20th century, by Steven Johns.
Topics: women’s suffrage movement, social movements, suffrage